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FRSC Begins Massive Production Of National Drivers License (NDL), Produces 73,740 NDLs In Two Weeks

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FRSC begins massive production of National Drivers License (NDL) to clear backlogs, produces 73,740 NDLs in two weeks.

Applicants told to wait for notification or contact their state licensing offices for pick up of the already produced ones.

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced the start of massive production of the National Drivers License (NDL) to help clear the backlogs, noting that 73,740 NDLs have been produced by the National Drivers License Print Farm in two weeks.





The move follows Corps Marshal, Malam Shehu Mohammed, directives to start 24 hours production of the NDLs and immediate rectification of the identified technical glitches that affected the overall production capacity of the Print Farm.

A statement signed by the Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Olusegun Ogungbemide stated that applicants should await notification or contact their state licensing offices for pick up of the already produced ones.

Part of the statement reads :

“Owing to the strategic intervention mechanisms introduced towards clearing the backlogs of the National Drivers License (NDL) by the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps, Shehu Mohammed, the National Drivers License Print Farm has produced 73,740 licenses in two weeks.

“You would recall that at assumption of office, one of the most cardinal steps taken by the Corps Marshal towards revamping the entire processes of the Corps was a working visit to the FRSC Print Farm, as well as other critical infrastructures so as to have on the spot assessment of the facilities with a view of strengthening their production capacity.”

“This assessment was propelled by the alarming rate of public outcry about the unprecedented delay applicants faced regarding issuance of the National Drivers License.”

“At the end of the assessment, the Corps Marshal set up a task force to ensure that the backlog is cleared in soonest possible time. He further directed 24 hours production and immediate rectification of the identified technical glitches that affected the overall production capacity of the farm.”





“As at the moment, a total of 84,500 NDLs are on queue for production and expected to be delivered to the respective State Licensing Authorities nationwide.”

“Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed, while assuring the public of the Corps’ commitment to quality service, called on applicants, especially those who have experienced delay, to await notification or contact their state licensing offices for pick up of the already produced ones.”





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